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Is it advisable to have intercourse during midcycle

by nicky_999999, Nov 28, 2004 12:00AM
Hi!



a. Is it advisable to have intercourse during midcycle?



b. when I have bloodspot in midcycle - Is it good to have intercourse?



c. Do I have to wait for the ovulation or I can have intercourse before?



Thanks - Nicky



Member Comments (1)

by blondie72, Nov 28, 2004 12:00AM
To: .
Are you wanting to get pregnant???  If so then yes you want to have sex when you are ovulating.  During your AF you are not likely to get pg but it can happen.  I hope I answered your ??? the right way.  If you are NOT wanting to get pg then USE SOMETHING or do not have sex.  Good Luck.
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